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It's Official: The 650EFI Outlander VTwin

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Here is the link to the U.S. site, I almost fainted when I saw the Canadian MSRP...od:[img]images/emoticons/th_smiliepissed.gif[/img]

http://www.bombardier-********/en-US/...650/Models.htm


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$7,899.00 for the XT model. Makes ya wonder if 150cc is really worth the extra $1,600.00. Tough call, cause ya want that extra 150cc but Damn it'll cost ya.
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$7899 is for the base model not the XT. That makes it a $700 difference. Man you had me blood boiling for a bit there:roflao:
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Yea, I clicked on the XT model but did not wait for it to load. $8,699.00 is for the XT, sorry about that.
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Iknow itwas only $800 difference in the base model and xt, that is what the 800 is here in Rochester. Anyway thats a lot of money for a 650 when I am looking at about $5900 for a newprairie 700. I know its SRA but its not a big deal to me, I would just as soon have that. And the bomb 650 its not efi either I dont think.
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RU the 650 is EFI. It is the exact same bike as the 800 except less cc's, 52hp instead of62hpand it has steel wheels which bumps up the weight by 10 lbs........

$5900 for a 700 prairie......well you get what you pay for, the Prairie is a good bike at a good priceif you don't want the power, ride comfort and handling of the Outlander
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In the last issue of Dirt Wheels it says the 650 does not have fuel injection like the 800. Is this right?
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In the last issue of Dirt Wheels it says the 650 does not have fuel injection like the 800. Is this right?
Dirt Wheels, an ATV magazine at it's finestuke: Those guys couldn't find their ass with both hands and a map
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What does the 650 have for horse power?
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